Every woman wants to be likened to Audrey Hepburn. She’s elegant, classy, and kind — an emblem of femininity. But the movie star’s beauty goes beyond her figure and iconic style. A humanitarian who spent the last decades of her life working in the poorest communities of Africa, Asia, and South America, Hepburn was beautiful...
Category: Opinions
Letter to the Editor: Trump’s tariffs are fundamentally flawed
President Donald Trump’s new “Liberation Day” tariffs are framed as economic patriotism but a closer look reveals their fundamental flaws. First, tariffs are taxes — and taxes suppress growth. The government cannot tax imports without taxing Americans. By raising costs on imports, these measures will primarily burden American consumers, just as the 2018 China tariffs...
Master AI, and the future is yours
The most critical divide of the modern technological era isn’t between those who hate AI and those who don’t. It’s between those who can use AI wisely and those who cannot. AI is not a great equalizer. It’s a magnifier of existing human capabilities. The most talented individuals don’t just use AI — they direct...
Senior symposium: What was the most influential class you took at Hillsdale?
Jillian Parks, Editor-in-chief: Aside from Media Theory and Criticism, which I already wrote an entire article on last semester, the best class I took during my four years at Hillsdale was Advanced Writing with Director of the Dow Journalism Program John J. Miller. The class was made up of a small but diverse group...
Ditch Ozempic, choose challenge
Ozempic was once just another prescription drug in a commercial featuring athletic, happy people. Now, it’s everywhere, and we can’t just change the channel anymore. In recent years, semaglutide drugs like Ozempic have grown in popularity for those seeking weight loss, a side effect rather than the intended purpose of the drug. Ozempic, originally created...




